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ta22celica_boy
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koni's for ta22 with XT130 struts Fri, 14 May 2004 23:56 Go to next message
as the title says just wanting to know which koni's to use in my xt130 conversion. ive heard that koni yellow ae92 insets work with a 40mm spacer. just like to hear from other peoples experience before i go out and buy a set

thanks josh
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Fattony
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Re: koni's for ta22 with XT130 struts Sat, 15 May 2004 04:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
http://www.koni.com/_cars/_sport/afram.html
This is the official koni site with the listing of the koni yellow shock to use for the xt130 corona strut. If you have any trouble contact your local koni distrubutor and ask them, i know down here in melb it is top performance, not sure if they have an office in your state. Good luck.
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SeptemberSquallIndustries
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Re: koni's for ta22 with XT130 struts Sun, 16 May 2004 07:27 Go to previous message
Just thinking about this myself.

You need to lower the spring seat by 15mm to use standard TA22 springs. You then need an insert appropriate for 15mm shorter #T13# housing. Also need to accommodate the change in ride height with lowered springs.
ie.
reduction in height relative to orig. ride height: -35mm
shortened T13# strut housing length: -15mm
reduction in height relative to T13# strut: -50mm

So your insert needs to be T13# pattern but at least 15mm shorter to fit in the shortened strut. If it's any shorter than 15mm shorter you need to take up the extra with a spacer. BUT the longer the spacer, the closer you come to the bottom of the damper travel and greater the risk of bottoming out. High rate springs may help but need high-rate dampers to control them and more than ~150lb/in in TA22 won't be street friendly.

So what is close to 415mm and T13# pattern?
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